A new week brings about a new Humble Mobile Bundle Eye Candy! We didn’t name it, folks, this is what the new mobile game bundle is officially called. This Humble Bundle brings about Android-exclusive games with no ads and lots of hours of fun.

If you are a Humble Bundle fan, you know the drill, every two weeks or so, a new bundle appears. You pay above the exorbitant price of one (1) dollar and get three mobile games. Pay above the average price and you get three more games. After a week or so, more games are bound to appear in the bundle. You always get games cheaper than what you would pay for each of them on the Google Play Store or on Amazon Appstore for example, so it’s a deal!

This time, Humble bundle Eye Candy gets you Botanicula, Deep under the Sky and Haunt the House: Terrortown for the price of $1. The most important and popular game of the three is Botanicula, an adventure puzzle game made by the same studio that brought us Machinarium.

If you pay more than the average price – which at the moment is $4.05 – you also get Jelly Defense, Dark Echo and Fearless Fantasy.

Keep in mind that these bundles share some of the payments with charities, so it’s always a nice gesture to choose to give to the needy.

The newest and truest Humble Mobile Bundle around is live and you can pay whatever you want to get some rad games. You can get some pretty expensive games at a cheap price and help charities in the meantime too. The first games look pretty good, and there are more titles to come as well. If you hurry up, you can get the whole bundle for a lot cheaper than what it may cost later on.

There are two mini-bundles at the moment, one you can get for the minimum amount and it includes Spaceteam Premium, The Last Express and Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous.

If you pay more than the average ($3.85 at the moment of writing this article) you also get Monument Valley, Joe Danger and Blek, with more games to follow. The additional games are made available in a week and they will only be available when you pay above the average.

There’s a new Humble Mobile Bundle to buy and it’s Tin Man Games that you will find in it. This is the developer of some rather popular gamebook adventures and there are 10 titles you can buy at the moment, with more to come in the following 13 days.

The first four games you get for whatever little you pay are judge Dredd: Countdown Sector 106, Slaves of Rema, Assassin in Orlandes and Siege of the Necromancer. If you pay above the average, which at the moment is $6.34, you also get Trial of the Clone, Sultans of Rema, Course of the Assassin and Fighting Fantasy: Caverns of the Snow Witch.

Paying $9 or more will also get you Ryan North’s To Be or not To Be and Fighting Fantasy: Starship Traveller.

Your payment is split between charities, developers and Humble Bundle, as usual. More games will be added in time and you will get them automatically even if you buy the bundle prior.

These gamebook games are part RPG and part short stories. You read through books, make choices and solve puzzles and when you fight it’s all controlled by how dice rolls and how ingenious you are. Each game sells for around $4-7 in the Play Store, which means you get a great discount whatever option you choose to buy.

Humble Bundle the mobile edition is back! The eleventh installment is ready for purchase and it has six brand new/popular games in store for you, plus more to come. You can buy them all with a few bucks or wait for the bundle to add more to get the best of the best too!

So far, HumbleBundle 11 has offered Avernium: Escape from the Pit, Auro and Bounden in the basic tier. You get these by paying whatever you want. When you pay above the average you will be able to add Riddick: the Merc Files, Kingdom Rush Origins and 80 Days. More games will be added by the end of the week so stay tuned. If you buy the bundle now, you will be getting those games too, especially if you pay the medium amount or more.

The Kingdom Rush Origins is one of the special premium editions where you get all the in-app purchase content unlocked too. Unlocking it with the usual app would cost you another $15-20. The current average price for the bundle is $4.